DaveW-NBS
RVF Regular
- Joined
- Feb 22, 2021
- Messages
- 18
- Location
- Northeast Ohio
- RV Year
- 2021
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Bay Star
- RV Length
- 32
- Fulltimer
- No
AbdRahim - sorry this may be a bit late - but in my 2021 Bay Star 3124 my splitter was in the basement on the passenger side of the coach - it was mid-coach in the same bay as the connection point for an outside TV - but I really had to physically trace the coax leads to (accidentally) come across the splitter - it was tucked up over and deep above one of the tanks (can't remember if it was water or sewer).
I did trace all of my coax feeds - on my Bay Star the campground coax feed and the antenna coax feed went directly to the the selector/amp switch by the pass seat - the feed from that switch went directly to the basement splitter I found - it was a four-way splitter and each of the feeds from the splitter went directly to a TV location (front, bedroom, basement (outside TV) and a new outlet I had Newmar install near the dinette). I confirmed the end points (and confirmed there were no "alternate routes or splits" in the cables) using a coax tester. I did not have any additional splitters in the overhead cabinets.
Hope this helps..............
Dave
I did trace all of my coax feeds - on my Bay Star the campground coax feed and the antenna coax feed went directly to the the selector/amp switch by the pass seat - the feed from that switch went directly to the basement splitter I found - it was a four-way splitter and each of the feeds from the splitter went directly to a TV location (front, bedroom, basement (outside TV) and a new outlet I had Newmar install near the dinette). I confirmed the end points (and confirmed there were no "alternate routes or splits" in the cables) using a coax tester. I did not have any additional splitters in the overhead cabinets.
Hope this helps..............
Dave